Lisa M. Victoravich, CPA
Assistant Professor, School of Accountancy, Daniels College of Business, University of Denver
Expertise
Resource allocation based decision making - escalation of commitment, mood and emotions; corporate governance and executive compensation at U.S. and European banking firms.
Biography At-a-Glance
Lisa M. Victoravich is an Assistant Professor in the School of Accountancy. Prior accepting a position at the University of Denver she received her PhD at Florida State University. She previously worked for Ernst & Young in West Palm Beach, FL as an Assurance Services Staff Auditor. She is an active Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in the State of Florida.
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Academic Professional Activities
- Victoravich, L.M. 2010. A Shift in Responsibility? The Influence of SAS No. 99 and Officer Financial Statement Certification on Jurors' Evaluation of Auditor Liability, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Volume 29, Issue 6.
- Victoravich, L.M. 2010. When do Opportunity Costs Count? The Impact of Vagueness, Project Completion Stage and Management Accounting Experience, Behavioral Research in Accounting (BRIA), Volume 22, Issue 1.
- Harvey, N.P. and L.M. Victoravich. 2009. ?The Role of Forward-Looking Antecedents, Uncertainty and Anticipatory Emotions in Explaining Project Escalation, Decision Sciences, Volume 40, Issue 4.
Education
- Ph.D., Accounting, Florida State University
- MaCC, Concentration in Assurance Services, Florida State University
- BSAcc, Cum Laude, Florida State University
